About Us

Kaweah Delta has been meeting the health needs of Tulare County for nearly
55 years. As the current largest hospital in the county, we bring together
a team of over 4,000 medical and health professionals and have eight campuses
spread out across the area. We are also proud to be the only local hospital
for Visalia, providing the personalized care local patients need. Ready
to learn more about Kaweah Delta and the impact we are having on the community's health?

Our Locations

Kaweah Delta Health Care District has locations that stretch across Tulare
County, providing comprehensive and accessible health services to patients
throughout the community. From physical therapy specialists to hospice
to our sleep disorders center to our health clinics, you can come to any
of our locations nearest you for the quality care and treatment you need.
Ready to learn more? Visit our locations page today.

Foundation

Established in 1979, the Kaweah Delta Hospital Foundation addresses the
health needs of our community by supporting Kaweah Delta Health Care District.
The funds raised by the Foundation help provide equipment, new facilities,
and much more to ensure Tulare County has access to superior quality health
services and top of the line facilities. Find how you can get connected
with the Foundation!

Contact Us

With locations across Tulare County, Kaweah Delta Health Care District
is ready to serve your health needs. We are dedicated members of our community
and remain passionate about improving health care quality and accessibility
for our region. We have received outstanding recognition over the years
for our comprehensive health services. Partner with us for your health
today! Get in touch now for more information.

Patient Stories

Dennis Durbin

After 36 years of teaching at Porterville High School, Dennis Durbin was
looking forward to enjoying retirement with family and enjoying his favorite
activities. But when he returned to karate, an art he studied for more
than 25 years, the pain in his left hip threw him off balance.

“It was interfering with walking, karate, and I knew it was only
going to get worse. I had to take care of it,” said Dennis.

In December 2016, Jason Mihalcin, D.O., a Visalia orthopedic surgeon, replaced
the 68-year-old’s left hip at Kaweah Delta Medical Center.

“I was pleased and surprised I recovered so quickly,” said
Dennis. Less than three months after his hip replacement, Dennis was cleared
to return to his dōjō to resume karate.

“My hip replacement went very well. I’m as happy as I can be
about it,” Dennis said.